Dataset for: Acquisition of tonal hierarchies in Western music during school years: A meta-analysis
Author(s) / Creator(s)
Mütze, Hanna
Busch, Veronika
Platz, Friedrich
Abstract / Description
Understanding the relationships between different pitches as a form of tonality is a key element of listening skills in Western tonal music. Tonal hierarchies (i.e., the genre-dependent differing prominence of tones) are reflected in internal representations of tonal hierarchies (IRTH) in the long-term memory. This meta-analysis quantified IRTH development as a function of age in primary and secondary school students. We identified eligible articles following a systematic and comprehensive literature search strategy suggested by What Works Clearinghouse (2020). Based on an initial h=3,635 hits, we aggregated i=13 articles reporting j=16 studies with y=47 observed effect sizes. A Bayesian three-level hierarchical model showed a median correlation of r=0.41,95%CrI [.30,.50] between age and IRTH development. Consequently, the correlation between age and IRTH development is likely to be positive and of a medium-to-large size. Substantial variance was found between (τ_1=.18,95%CrI [.02,.33]) and within studies (τ_2=.26,95%CrI [.18,.34]), each of which was attributed to a single study. The main outcome suggests that tonal development is not finished when children start school and school years are important for tonal development.
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2024-08-29
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PsychArchives
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Author(s) / Creator(s)Mütze, Hanna
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Author(s) / Creator(s)Busch, Veronika
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Author(s) / Creator(s)Platz, Friedrich
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Date of first publication2024-08-29
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Abstract / DescriptionUnderstanding the relationships between different pitches as a form of tonality is a key element of listening skills in Western tonal music. Tonal hierarchies (i.e., the genre-dependent differing prominence of tones) are reflected in internal representations of tonal hierarchies (IRTH) in the long-term memory. This meta-analysis quantified IRTH development as a function of age in primary and secondary school students. We identified eligible articles following a systematic and comprehensive literature search strategy suggested by What Works Clearinghouse (2020). Based on an initial h=3,635 hits, we aggregated i=13 articles reporting j=16 studies with y=47 observed effect sizes. A Bayesian three-level hierarchical model showed a median correlation of r=0.41,95%CrI [.30,.50] between age and IRTH development. Consequently, the correlation between age and IRTH development is likely to be positive and of a medium-to-large size. Substantial variance was found between (τ_1=.18,95%CrI [.02,.33]) and within studies (τ_2=.26,95%CrI [.18,.34]), each of which was attributed to a single study. The main outcome suggests that tonal development is not finished when children start school and school years are important for tonal development.en
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Persistent Identifierhttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12034/10824
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Persistent Identifierhttps://doi.org/10.23668/psycharchives.15395
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Language of contenteng
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PublisherPsychArchives
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Is related tohttps://www.psycharchives.org/handle/20.500.12034/10825
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Dewey Decimal Classification number(s)150
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TitleDataset for: Acquisition of tonal hierarchies in Western music during school years: A meta-analysisen
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DRO typeresearchData